Engineer's Pick: Designing Successful Prosthetic Legs
In This Issue: - Designing Successful Prosthetic Legs - Better, Faster, Cheaper: There is Much More to the Story - Want to Code for NASA? - How do 3D Glasses Work? - Featured Game - Ninja Mushroom | |  | Fit and alignment are the keys to making prosthesis wearers achieve a proper gait. And gathering good data is the key to getting the alignment right. In this episode, Vince & Allison show how designers measure the complex forces and moments in a human stride. Watch it Now | | | |  | 3D printing is an enabling technology that promotes better, faster and cheaper products and processes. Discover the key benefits that make this possible. Read it Now | | | |  | This Week in Engineering - NASA's open-source initiative; liquid silver printed circuit boards; space junk code of conduct; smart underpants; infra-red frisking; and harpooning comets. Watch it Now | | | |  | A visit to the toilet is included in Professor Phil Moriarty's explanation of 3D glasses. How do 3D films give us that three dimensional effect? Watch it Now | | | |  | Clear a path for your super shroom to reach the Golden Stump. Play it Now | | | |  | Get your engineering news and entertainment delivered straight to your iPhone or iPad with this free app! Get it Now | | | | | | | | |
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Posted on Saturday, January 28, 2012
by cindykato